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DETERMINATION   OF REPAIRABILITY
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HYDROSTATIC  TEST  OF  CO2 CYLINDERS

the life raft. Remember to take into consideration the  inflated  size  of  the  raft;  an  LRU-15/A  will take  20  times  the  area  that  an  LR-1  requires. To begin the test, you first open the carrying case  and  unfold  the  life  raft.  All  life  rafts  have an  inflation  assembly,  and  by  pulling  an  actuating cable, you automatically inflate the raft with CO2. When  you  do  this,  the  raft  should  inflate  to design  shape,  without  evidence  of  restriction,  in less than 1 minute. This is a CDI inspection point, so have a CDI inspector watching before you pull the cable. Once the raft is inflated, examine it for obvious   defects   such   as   cuts,   tears,   ruptured seams,  and  damaged  manifold. PULL  CABLE  PROOF  LOAD  TEST FOR  MULTIPLACE  RAFTS The  pull  cable  proof  load  test  for  multiplace rafts  is  done  in  conjunction  with  the  functional test.  Also,  the  test  must  be  performed  prior  to placing  an  inflation  assembly  into  service.  First remove   the   inflation   valve   cover   plate   and remove  the  pull  cable  from  the  valve.  Then apply  a  50-pound  pull  force  between  the  cable ball and the snap hook to determine if the cable is  strong  enough  for  the  system. Examine the pull cable for broken strands of wire, deformed snap hook, security of snap hook spring  latch  attachment,  and  loose  or  cracked swage  fittings.  If  any  damage  is  found,  the  pull cable is discarded and replaced with a new cable. The  new  cable  is  also  tested.  If  the  snap  hook spring  latch  is  loose,  it  may  be  repaired  in accordance   with   instructions   contained   in NAVAIR   13-1-6.1. If the pull cable passes this test, reinstall the cable.  Refer  to  NAVAIR  13-1-6.1  for  details  of installation. LEAKAGE  TESTING The only way that you can be sure that a life raft does not have a leak is to perform a leakage test.  To  test  the  LRU-15/A  with  a  vented  Y- manifold for leakage, you must ensure that either the manifold inlet is capped or an empty cylinder is   installed   and   the   manifold   inlet   is   in   the CLOSED  position.  Install  an  equalizer  tube clamp. These procedures are necessary for this raft due to its design. The LRU-15/A has two flotation tubes;  one  is  on  top  of  the  other.  The  equalizer tube  allows  C02 or  air  pressure  to  enter  both  tubes at the same time. If you fail to cap the inlet, you will  not  be  able  to  hold  the  pressure  within  the flotation   tube.   If   you   don’t   use   an   equalizer clamp,  you  will  blow  up  both  flotation  tubes. NOTE: Flotation tubes must be tested separately to determine internal vertical bulkhead leakage. All  multiplace  life  rafts  are  filled  with  air pressure  through  the  topping-off  valves.  The  LR-1 is  inflated  through  an  oral  inflation  tube. After you have reached the test pressure (table 6-1), shut off the air supply and wait 15 minutes. Table 6-1.-Life Raft Test Pressures 6-3

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